Mm&SimmmSm -irx? irw1: j . V 8 THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, MONDAY, JULY 25. 1892. mmmw( f HWJ.JW' - a. I ' - CRISIS OF THE SOUL. Life Is Before, Dealh Is After, and Ko Han Knows When It Comes. SEEK THE LORD NOW AND BE SAFE. Search the Scriptures and Come to the Savior Through Prayer. TALUAGE'S LATEST SUNDAY SERMON London, July 24. Dr.Talmage's sermon selected for publication this week is entitled "The Soul's Crisis," from Isaiah, lr., a "Seek ye the Lord while He may be found. " Isaiah stands head and shoulders above the other Old Testament authors in vivid descriptlveness or Christ. Other prophets pive an outline of our Savior's features. Borne of them preent, as It -were, the side lace or Christ; others a bust of Christ, hnt Isaiah gives us the mil length portrait of Christ. Other fcenpture writers exrel in some thinss. EzeMel more weird. David more pathetic. Solomon more epigrammatic, Hahakkuk more sublime: but ihen you ant to see Christ coming out from tho gates of prophecy in all Ills grandeur and glory, yon involuntarily turn to Isaiah. Isaiah was not a man picked up out of in significance by inspiration. lie -nas known and honored. Josephus and Philo and SI rach extolled him in their writings. What Taul was among the apostles, I.alah was among the prophets. My text finds him standing on a mountain of inspiration, looklnc out into the future, beholding Christ advancing ana anxious that all men might know Him; his voice rlnes down the ages: "Seek ye the Lord while He may he found." The Texts Suits All Times. "Oh," says someone, "that was for olden times." No. my hearer. If you have trav eled in other lands you have takm a circu lar letter of credit from some banking house in London and St. Petersburg, or Venice or Rome, or Antwerp, or Brussels, or Paris; you piesented that letter and got financial help Immediately. And I want you to un derstand that the text, instead of beincap propnate for one age, or for one land, Ik a circular letter for all ages and for all lands, and wheioer it is presented for help the help comes: "Seek ye the Lordwhile He may bo tound." I come to-day with no hair-spun theories of religion, with no nice distinctions, with no elaborate disquisition, but with a plain talk on the matters of personal religion. I feel that the sermon I preach this morning will be the savor or lire unto Iire.or of death unto death. In other words, the Gospel of Christ is a powerful medicine; it either kills or cures. There are thco who say: "I would like to become a Christian. I have been waiting a good while for the light kind of influence to come:" and still you are wait ing. You are wiser In worldly things than you are In religious things. And yet there are men who say thev are waiting to get to heaven Halting, waiting, but not witli in telligent waiting, or thev would get on board the line of Christian influences that would bear them into the kingdom of God. Xok, you know very well that to seek a thing is to search for it with earnest en deavor, m e may pay our debts, we may at tend church, we may relieve the poor, we may be public benefactors, and et all our Jife disobev the text, never beek God, never gain heaven. God I. Not a Depot But a Father. I remark, In the first place, you are to seek the Lord through earnest and believing prayer. God is not an autocrat or a despot eated on a throne with His arms testing on brazen lions and a sentinel pacing up and down at the foot of the throne. God is a father seated In a bower waiting for His children to come and climb on His knee, and ret His kiss and His hfnfrilnffnn Pravnr la the cud with which we go the "fountain oM living water" and dip up refreshment .for our thirsty soul. Grace does not coj&e to the heart as we set a cask of water tocatch the rain In the shower. It is a pulley fast ened to the throne of God which we pull, bringing the blessing. I do not care so much what posture you take In prayer, nor how large 8h amount of "olce you use. " ." get down on your "- 'e'"r- not pray right in- aruiVneio Mould b no response. Ton might cry at the top of youn, voice, and unless yon had a believing spirit within, your cry would not go farther up than the phout of a plowboy to nls oxen. Prayer must be believing, earnest, loving. Prayer is a warm, ardent, pulsating exer cise It Is the electric battery which, touched, thrills to the throne or God! It is the diving bell in which we go down into the depths of God's mercy and bring up "pearls of srreat price." 0 imoenitent soul, have you ever tried the power or prayer! God says: "He is loving and faithful and patient." Do you believe that! Ton are told that Christ came to save sinners. Do you Delleve that! You are told that all you have to do to get the pardon of the 'gospel. Is to ask for it. Do you believe that! Then come to Him and say: "OLord. I know thou canst not He. Thou hast told me to come for pardon, and I could get It." Seek the Lord Tliroa;h Bible Study. Oh, that you might have an altar in the pailor, In the kitchen. In the store, in the barn, lor Christ v ill be willing to come again to the manger to hear prayer. He would come in your place of business as he con lronted Matthew, the Tax Commissioner. 1 remark; again, you must seek the Lord through Bible study. The Bible is the new est book In the world. "Oh," you say, "it was made hundreds of years ago, and tho learned men of King James translated it hundreds of years ago." I confute that Idea by telling you it is not five minutes old, when God, by his blessed Spirit retranslates it into the heart. If you will, in the seeking of the wav of lire through Scripture study, implore God's light to fall upon the page, you will find that these promises are not one fcecond old, and that 'they drop straight from the throne of God into your heart. There are many people to whom the Bible does not amount to much. If they merely look at the outide beauty, why it will no more lead them to Christ than Washington's larewell address or the Koran of Mahomet ortheShaster of the Hindoos. It is the in ward light of God's Word vou must get or die. Alas, that so many stop at the outside door of God's Holy Word, looking at the rhetorical beauties, instead of colnir In and looking at the altars of sacrifice and the dome of God's mercy and salvation that hovers over every penitent and believing sonl' 0 my friends. If you mereiy want to study the laws of language, do not go to the Bible. It was not made for that. Take "Howe's Elements of Criticism." It would be better than the Bible for that. The Trne Scope or the Scrlptnrea. But if you want to know how to have sin pardoned, and at last to gain the blessed ness or heaven, search the Scriptures, "for In them ye have eternal life." When people are anxious about their souls and there are some such here to-dav there are those who recommend good books. That is all right. But I want to tell j ou that the Bible is the best book under such circumstances. 1 remaik, again, we must seek God through church ordinances. "What," say you, "can't a man he saved without going to church!" I reply, there are men, I supuose. In glory, who nave never seen a church; but the church Is the ordained means by which we aro to be brought to God; and if tiuth affects us when we are alone, it affects us more mightily when we are in the assembly the feelings or others emphasizing our own feelings. The great law ol fcj inpathy comes into pl.iv and a truth that ould take hold only with the grasp of a sick man, beats mightily against the soul with a thousand heart throbs. When j ou come into the religions circle, come only with one notion, and only for one purpose to find the way to Christ. When I see people critical about sermons, and criti cal about tones or voice, and critical abont sermonic delivery, they make me thlnkof a man in prison. He is condemned to death, but an ,6fBcer of the Government brings a pardonf and puts it through the wicket of the prison and says: "Hero is your pardon. Conre and get it." "What! Do j ou expect mil to take that pardon offeied with such a lolceasyou have, with such an awkward manner as you have! I would rather die than o compromise my rhetorical notions!" Ah. the man does not say that; he takes it! It is his lire. Now Is the Accepted Time. And if, this morning, that pardon flora tho throne of God is offered to our souls, should we not seize it, regardless of all criticism, feeling that it is a matter of heaven or hell! lint I come now to the last part of my text. It tells tis when we are to seek the Lord. "While he may De found." When is fiat! Old nge! Ton may not see old age. To-morrow! Tou may not see to-morrow. To-night! You may not Bee to-night. Now) 0, if 1 could only -write on every heart In I 1 - i 4 1 " I 1 -&? n"- ay, 1 ' 1 in iiTOOTBT.wiri 1 TMPW" yiirTii , "ti h ' "iiii Hi ViiiniTi " in i T nii T -TTfti r?TT T TTirmff-wnririi'Tiri ia 3rrritr-mV' .n i 7 1 f ,r 1) mn ' ' mm mmmmmmmmmm imn9t t ' i riiwiffr ir-mT i iwwHffifV three capital letters, that word N-O-W Nowl Sin is an awful disease. I hear people say with the toss of the head and with a trivial manner: Oh, ves, I'm a sinner." Sin Is an awlul disease. It Is leprosy. It is dropsy. It Is consumption. It is all moral disorders in one. Now you know there is a crisis in a disease. Tertians you have had some Illus tration of it in your family. Sometimes the physician has called, and he lias looked at the natienfJtnd said: "Thatcase was simple enough; but the crisis has passed. If you bad called me yesterday, or this morning, I could have cured the patient. It is too late now; the crisis has nassed." Just so It is in the spiritual treatment or the soul there is a crisis. Before that, life! Alter that, death! O, my dear brother.as you love yonr soul do not let the crisis pass unattended to! There aie some here who can rememDer instances in lile when, ir they had bought a certain property, they would have become very rich. A few acres that would have cost them almost nothing were offered them. They refused them. Afterward a largo vil lage or city sprang up on those acres of ground and they see what a mistake they made in not bnxlnir the nroneity. There was an opportunity of getting it. It never came back agatn. Chances for Pardon That Slip By. And so it is In regard to a man's spiritual and eternal fortune. There Is a chance; if you let that go, perhaps It never comes back. Certainly, that one never comes back. There is a time which mercy has set for leaving port. If you are on board before that vou will get a passage for heaven. If you are not on board, you miss your passage for heaven. Why defer this matter, O, my dear hearer! nave you any idea that sin will wear out! that it will evaporate! that it will relax its grasp, that you may find religion as a man accidentally finds a lost pocketbook! Ah, no! No man ever became a Christian by ac cident, or by the relaxing of sin. Tho em barrassments are all the time increasing. The hosts or darkness are recruiting, and the longer you postpono this matter the steeper the path will become. I ask those men who are berore me this morning wheth er in the 10 or IS years they have passed in the postponement of there matters they have come any nearer God or heaven! on, it men couiu oniy eaten just one glimpse of Christ; I know they would love him. Your heart leaps at the sight or a glorious sunrise or sunset. Canyon be with out emotion when tne Sun of Righteousness rises behind Calvarv, and sets behind Jos eph's sepulchre! He is a blessed Savior! O, my blessed Jesus! Light in darkness! The Rock on which I build! The Captain of my salvation! My joy! My strength! How strange it Is that men cannot love Thee! The Tremendous Interests at Stale. Why should I stand here and plead, and you sit there! It is your immortal souL It Is a soul that shall neer die. It is a soul that must soon appear before God for re views!. Why throw away your chance lor heaven! Why plunge off into darkness when the gates of glory are open! Why be come a castawav from God when yon can sit upon the throne! Whv will ye die miserably when eternal life ia offered you, and it will cost you nothing, but Just w llllngneis to ac cept it! "Come, for all things are now leady." Come, Christ Is ready, pardon Is ready! The Church is ready. Heaven Is ready. You will never find a more conven ient season, if you should Hvo 50 years more, than this very one. Reject this, and you may die in vour sins. why do lsay this! Is it to f 1 Ighten your soul! Oh, no. It is to persuade you. I show you the peril. I show yon the escape. Would I not be a coward beyona all exense, if, believing that this great audience must soon be launohed into the eternal world, and that all who believe In Christ shall he saved, and that all who reject Christ w ill be lost would 1 not be the veriest coward on earth to hide the truth or to stand before you with a cold, or even a placid manner! My dear brethren, now is the day of your re demption. appear before God in Judgment. We cannot Ik IS tCl! VD1MU1 MIH VUUBUU 1 uiHb-wn escape it. The Rlble says: "Every eye shall see Him, and they also whloh pierced Him, and all thekijdreds of the earth shall wall because or Ilim." On that day all onr ad vantages. -will come up tor our glory or for our diP,comflture every prayer, every ser mon, every exhortatory remark, every re proarr, every call of grace; and while the heavens are rolling away like a scroll, and hd the world Is being destroyed, yourdes 'tiny and my destiny will Do announced. Seek the Lord While He May Be Found. But I want you to take the hint or the text that I have no .time to dwell on the bint that there is a time when he cannot bo found. There is a man in this city, 80 years of age, who said to a clergyman who came In, "Do you think that a man 80 years of age can get pardoneal" "Oh, yes." said the clergyman. Tho old man said: "I can't; when I was 20 years of age I am now SO years the Spirit of God came to my sonl, and l felt the importance of attending to these things, but I put it off. I rejected God, and since then I have had no feeling." "Well," said the minister, "wouldn't yon like to have me pray with yon!" "Yes," re plied the old man, "but It will do no good. You can pray with me If you like to." The minuter knelt down and prayed, and commended the man's sonl to God. It seemed to have an effect upon him. After a while, the last hour ot the man's life came, and through his delirium a spark or Intelli gence seemed to Hash, and with his last breath he said: "I shall never be forgiven!" "O seek the Lord while He may be found." EETEAYEDBY A DUET, A Greek's Own Handwriting Likely to Con vict Him or Murder. New Haven, Conn., July 24. SpctidL Conclusive evidence has been obtained by Detective Fuller, of the Fuller Bureau, ifew York, that Leonida Vourgares, the Greek arrested here yesterday for assault, is really guilty of the murder with which he is charged with committing in the Mediterranean, in 1886. In a secret compartment in Vourgares' chest was found a sort of dairy in his handwriting, in which the following appears: "March 25, 1S86, I killed a man. My name is no longer Leonida, but Nicholas." He had that pa per with him for six years. Vourgares was present when the chest was searched, and was very nervous when the detective found the papers. He said: "These nothing; these only old pa pers; give me them." He recognized his mistake too late, however, as the diary will go in as evidence against him. The Greek's nervousness and agitation when the papers were found was so great that detectives had them translated at once, and found the foregoing startling confession. He is held at police headquarters under 5400 bonds. The Greek Consul in New York is correspond ing with the Greek Government, with a view to giving up the murderer in case he is wanted. The Manitoba Ministry Victorious. "Winnipeg, Man., July 21. The elec tions to-day resulted in the return of the Greenway Government to power by a ma jority of seven over the opposition. The question of national schools .or separate schools was a great issue of the campaign, the victory being for the former. Nearly every household uses a stimulant of some kind. -None better known or more highly recommended than Klein's "Silver Age" and Duquesne Kye whiskies. Physi cians of hitch standing have vouched for the truth of this o er their signatures. These testimonials are shown in Max Klein's win dow. Federal street, Allegheny. 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The anti-options bill raised a question about speclflogold contracts. ...Antiquarian treas ures were unearthed In a Hoosler mound.... An Ironton merohant committed suicide.... Five Massachusetts diners died of cholera morbus, and five others cannot survive. ...A Boston printer got $5,000 for stopping a run away. ...Tne Brnsh electrlo plant at Cincin nati was wrecked by the bursting of a pulley ....The largest fresh water vessel is to be built at Bay City, Mich.... Philadelphia is in danger of a water famine.. ..A New Haven girl was courted to Insanity and suicide.... Pittsburg lost another ball game.... A mine explosion near Pottsville resulted in a loss of 13 lives. ...No action was taken on the Shiras nomination.... A terrible famine is im minent in Mexico.... Wife Murderer plater wasslvenanew lease or life Murderer Seed was located.... A Louisiana Judge was assassinated. ...Hanlan and 'O'Connor won the Washington regatta....Adlai Stevenson began a campaigning tour.... 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JyM-73onr M KOEHLER'S Installment House feoccupytleeiitlreljniluiiiii 1-7 Sixth Street, MENS' AND BOY'S Clothing on Credit (Retily-MaiJefcte Order.) LADIES' CLOAKS L JACKETS, Watches & Jewelry, on' INSTALLMENTS. Cisl Prlcis-Witioit Security. rEMS: 0-third of tlM8utDurelme4 nit bt paid down; the baUac In null wwklf r monthly payment. Bnsiaeu tnaaacted ttrlctly confidential. Opa daily, from A. M. tut P.M. Saturday nam u r. M. ABTI8T AND PHOTOGRAFHBB, 168mKSTEJCT. Cabinet, to pr doi.it p!t,l Bwdtua. Taleyikan 1T51. ..pi-ftonma GEO. W. Sill, THEN TI CRANK. lESkSiH Iniririiiriri hi P I mmL NKW ADVEKTISDOCNTS. Ti SECOND AND KAUFMANNS' FREE DISTRIBUTION OF MERCHANDISE Will commence this morning, and all those who have not yet availed themselves of this golden opportunity to get their pur chases free of charge had better come in during the next six days. Many thousands of dollars were distributed during the week just past and an army of people made happy. Our stock, we are happy to state, shows the heavy onslaught made upon it; and, by August i, we confidently expect to have reduced it con siderably. This was our aim, and, although the means em ployed will cost us a small fortune, the end justifies it. Let other dealers pack away their summer stocks after the season will be over WEV WON'T. We know the first loss, great as it may be, to be the best, and we accept it cheerfully. For one week longer this far-famed free distribution of merchandise will . be in force. The gong will sound every 5 minutes, and every sounding means that another name has been added to the al ready gigantic list of happy recipients of free purchases. Buy whatever you please, 5 cents or fifty dollars' worth, and if your money happens to be the first received after any lapse of 5 min utes, back it goes to you, and your goods cost you nothing. Twelve customers must get their purchases free every hour, or , 108 from 9 a. M. till 6 p. m. There can be no misconstruction or ambiguity about this. We mean just what we say. Each day last week we published the names and residences of the people who got their purchases free on the preceding day, and thus gave everybody prima facie evidence of the truth of all our claims. Now, bear well in mind, this will positively be the last and final week of this glorious free distribution of merchandise. Be on hand promptly, and, if you don't get your merchandise free altogether, you will at least effect a big saving of money. Its a case where you have all to gain and nothing to lose. KAUFMANNS FIFTH AVE. AND SMTTHFIELD ST. WONDERFUL REDUCTIONS. YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN SUCH GOODS IN THIS CITY AT ANYTHING LIKE THESE PRICES: Navy and Black Lawns with white polka dots, to close them quickly, reduced to8c, were 18 c. Freres Koechlin Finest Brocha Satines, they must go no matter the loss 25c, were 37jc and 40c LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS The entire stock will be placed on sale Monday Morning at One-Half less than actual value. LADIES' PERCALE WAISTS, light and dark grounds, were $1, re duced to 48c to close. DOUGLAS & MACKIE, 151. 153 AND 155 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY. Jy25-mrr KEECKL HOME COMFORTS In the Furniture line are here in endless variety. Lawn- and Porch Rockers. All the new styles in these, and all sorts of Swing and Easy Chairs for outdoors. We can furnish you a deal of comfort for a very small sum. 923, 925 AND 927 PENN AVENUE. w E'D rather take Made-to-Measure Suits than to carry them to next year. You'll find $20 and $25 Suits better value be said of the $5, $6 and ollars reduced. ANDERSON T1LOCK. WANAMAKER 'WELL BRED, SOON WED." GIRLS WHO USE SAPOLIO ARE QUICKLY MARRIED. TRY IT IN YOUR NEXT HOUSE-CLEANING. THIS INK IS MANUFACTURED -by- J. HARPER BONNELL CO., S my30-T-B ilgjfcjs i24isaii WEEK LAST :oPj lyij-aiwy $5 to $10 less for our than ever. Same can $7 Trousers several & Z 1
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